Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Your everyday
Monday, December 28, 2009
Pongal and movies
1) Ayirathil oruvan -> selvaraghavan movie that is long over due. I cant wait to watch this. I am already with the music of this movie and with slevaraghavan, u will never know what to expect....
2) Vinnai thandi varuvaya - Gautam vasudev menon and ARR have come together...this cannot be missed.
3) GOA - the venkat prabhu movie. Keeping in my mind saroja and chennai -28, this cannot be missed.....
So these are definite movies to watch for....the rest are kutty(dhanush), thiradha villayatu pillai(vishal) and Jaghubhai(sarathkumar and KS Ravikumar)...
How i gonna plan it...god knows...This pongal definitely has a significance because of the mega movie release :):)
Btw, I am still waiting for VTV audio to reach the stores.....waiting impatiently....
Friday, December 25, 2009
Paa and Avatar
Paa is one class of a movie. Beautiful portrayal of emotions by vidhya balan. Ahishek was ok...and i cannot comment on amithab. WOW!!!! The background score by raja still haunts me....The movie was indeed great with subtle humor all the way.
Avatar has been in my list for a long time to watch. And boy, u never gonna believe this. We are near the second weekend since it opened and still, all shows even the weekdays morning evening shows are running full...I was lucky to have a ticket on the opening weekend.
This is one breathtaking movie. The stunning visuals are awesome. Don't forget that this is a 3D movie all the way form the 20th fox symbol till the end credits. Watch it in 3D. I am all eager to watch it again this weekend :):)...though the bgm is not that great, it is ok. At this juncture i have to tell u how much i enjoyed the Indian movie critics who reviewed this movie. I wonder if at any point in their life time have they watched any non-indian movie? These stupid no brain people could applaud the kuppai vettiakran or kurbaan but show there back to AVATAR....
AVATAR - viswaroobam...I am plannig to watch 3 idiots sometime during the new year's eve.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Music of vettaikaran
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Why all that pain???
Thursday, November 19, 2009
gum sum gum......
Sunday, November 15, 2009
vocas : ilayaraja, janaki
music : ilayaraj
தென்றல் வந்து தீண்டும் போது என்ன வண்ணமோ மனசுல
திங்கள் வந்து காயும் போது என்ன வண்ணமோ நெனப்புல
வந்து வந்து போகுதம்ம எண்ணமெல்லாம் வண்ணமம்மா
எண்ணங்களுக்கேற்றபடி வண்ணமெல்லாம் மாறுமம்மா
உண்மையம்மா உள்ளத நானும் சொன்னேன்
பொன்னம்மா சின்ன கண்ணே
தென்றல் வந்து தீண்டும் போது என்ன வண்ணமோ மனசுல
திங்கள் வந்து காயும் போது என்ன வண்ணமோ நெனப்புல
வெவரம் சொல்லாமே பூக்களெல்லாம் வாசம் வீசுது
உறவும் இல்லாமலே இருமனம் ஏதோ பேசுது
எவரும் சொல்லாமலே குயிலெல்லாம் தேனா பாடுது
எதுவும் இல்லாமலே மனசெல்லாம் இனிப்பா இனிக்குது
ஓடை நீரோடை எந்தன் மனசும் அதுபோல
ஓடம் அது ஓடும இந்த காலம் அது போல
நெலையா நில்லாது நினைவில் வரும் நிறங்களே
தென்றல் வந்து தீண்டும் போது என்ன வண்ணமோ மனசுல
ஈரம் விழுந்தாலே நிலத்திலே எல்லாம் துளிர்க்குது
நேசம் பொறந்தாலே உடம்பெல்லாம் ஏனோ சிலிர்க்குது
ஆலம் விழுதாக ஆசைகள் ஊஞ்சல் ஆடுது
அலையும் அல போல அழகெல்லம் கோலம் போடுது
குயிலே குயிலினமே அத இசையா கூவுதம்மா
கிளியே கிளியினமே அத கதையா பேசுதம்மா
கதையா விடுகதையா யாவுமில்லையே அன்பு தான்
தென்றல் வந்து தீண்டும் போது என்ன வண்ணமோ மனசுல
திங்கள் வந்து காயும் போது என்ன வண்ணமோ நெனப்புல
வந்து வந்து போகுதம்ம எண்ணமெல்லாம் வண்ணமம்மா
எண்ணங்களுக்கேற்றபடி வண்ணமெல்லாம் மாறுமம்மா
உண்மையிலே உள்ளது என்ன என்ன வண்ணங்கள் என்ன என்ன
தென்றல் வந்து தீண்டும் போது என்ன வண்ணமோ மனசுல
திங்கள் வந்து காயும் போது என்ன வண்ணமோ நெனப்புல
Saturday, November 14, 2009
What it takes to be a friend and a foe???
Thursday, November 12, 2009
The tale of SATHAPPAN
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
A twist in the tale?????
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Hopefully not deserted for long!!! :'(
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Surya flying to moon... Can Vijay displace Surya???
Surya was very excited about the prospect of flying till the moon. “I dedicate this trip to my daughter Diya” said Surya who is still recovering from his award winning syndrome. Jyothika was also excited.”I thought only I can overact but my husband has proved that he can overact even more than me. This over action by flying till helicopter has won him a trip to moon without space craft which is exciting”.
Kingfisher has decided to sponsor the event. Dr Vijay Mallya was quoted as “I am really excited about this thing. Kingfisher feels immensely proud to sponsor a trip to moon by a man. Surya will be wearing a dress sponsored by Kingfisher. It is same as the Banglore Royal Challengers dress. He will get water from the moon using the Kingfisher mineral water bottle which we provide him”.
Director K.S.Ravikumar was equally excited about the trip. K.S Ravikumar said that “I am pleased ISRO has seen my film when whole TamilNadu including my family are not willing to see the film. It shows the credibility of the movie. I am excited that Surya is travelling to moon without any space shuttle based on a scene from my movie. I would also recommend scientist all over the world to watch my other movies like Padayappa in which I tell the concept of differentiating granite hill from normal hill and Minsara Khanna in which I proved birds react on hearing cycle bell sound”.
Sarath Kumar, the head of Tamil film association said “It is a proud moment for Tamil Film Industry. K.S.Ravikumar should be given noble prize for identifying the talents in Surya. No scientist can find a suitable error free shuttle to moon. A Tamilian has solved all those problem. I am proud to be a Tamilian”.
Vijay TV has acquired the rights to telecast the event live on TV. The show will be hosted by Divyadharshini and judged by fellow super heros Vijayakanth and Arjun who have equally excelled in saving our country from foreign intervention. Marks will be given after Surya returns back to earth and based on amount of water he fetches from the moon. If the amount of water that Surya brings is less than the expected level he will not be given the super hero status which both the judges hold currently. Meanwhile Lalit Modi has told that IPL will share the profit with Surya, as Surya will be wearing the dress worn by Banglore Royal Challengers.
Meanwhile S.A. Chandrashekar was of his own idea to send his son Vijay to Mars without any sponsor. When asked for the reason he was quoted as “ISRO was totally unfair to my son. He has shown his flying ability in the movie Kuruvi. But they have totally ignored that. It is our turn to prove ISRO that my son also deserve the super hero status. We will take this mission on our own without any sponsors” ,Don't forget Vettaikaran has a lot to offer, even NASA is so keen on this project quips S.A Chandrasekar .
Unable to attract even a single girl, frustrated man sues Axe
Vaibhav Bedi, the petitioner, also surrendered all his used, unused and half-used deodorant sprays, perfume sticks and roll-ons, anti-perspirants, aftershaves, body washes, shampoos, and hair gels to the court, and demanded a laboratory test of the products and narcotics test of the brand managers of Axe. Vaibhav was pushed to take this step when his bai (maid) beat him with a broom when he tried to impress her by appearing naked in front of her after applying all the Axe products.
No girl ever asked Vaibhav to call her
“Where the fuck is the Axe effect? I’ve been waiting for it for over seven years. Right from my college to now in my office, no girl ever agreed to even go out for a tea or coffee with me, even though I’m sure they could smell my perfumes, deodorants and aftershaves. I always applied them in abundance to make sure the girls get turned on as they show in the television. Finally I thought I’d try to impress my lonely bai who had an ugly fight with her husband and was living alone for over a year. Axe effect my foot!” Vaibhav expressed his unhappiness.
Vaibhav claims that he had been using all the Axe products as per the company’s instructions even since he first bought them. He argued that if he couldn’t experience the Axe effect despite using the products as directed, either the company was making false claims or selling fake products.
“I had always stored them in cool and dry place, and kept them away from direct light or heat. I’d always use a ruler before applying the spray and make sure that the distance between the nozzle and my armpit was at least 15 centimeters. I’d do everything they told. I even beat up my 5-year-old nephew for coming near my closet, as they had instructed it to keep away from children’s reach. And yet, all I get is a broom beating from my ugly bai.” Vaibhav expressed his frustration.
Vaibhav claims that he had to do go a lot of mental suffering and public humiliation due to the lack of Axe effect and wants HUL to compensate him for this agony. An advocate in Karkardooma court, who happened to mistake Vaibhav for some deodorant vendor when he entered the court premises with all the bottles, has now offered to take up his case in the court. HUL has been served a legal notice in this regard.
HUL has officially declined to comment on the case citing the subject to be sub judice, but our sources inform that the company was worried over the possible outcomes of the case. The company might argue that Vaibhav was hopelessly unattractive and unintelligent and didn’t possess the bare minimum requirements for the Axe effect to take place. Officially HUL has not issued any statement, but legal experts believe that HUL could have tough time convincing the court.
“HUL might be tempted to take that line of argument, but it is very risky. There is no data to substantiate the supposition that unattractive and unintelligent men don’t attract women. In fact some of the best looking women have been known to marry and date absolutely ghoulish guys. I’d suggest that the company settles this issue out of court.” noted lawyer Ram Jhoothmalani said.
Lolz!!!!!!!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Oh Shit, Not Again! - Mandar Kokate - shitty all the way
Monday, October 12, 2009
Nothing else
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Sunday, October 4, 2009
I must
"செய்யணும் இப்படிதான் டா"
WOW!!! what a man. Though he was already qualified to be an eccentric, now IIT has added more bloody things to his mind. We then found our way to ID inside satyam....the place was jam packed and we had to wait. Waiting on any other day wouldn't have irked me. But along with his new cranky head, i had to wait....wait and nothing more to do. The minute we knew, we had to wait, out came the words form his mouth
"நம்பலாம் எதுக்குடா வெயிட் பண்ணனும்? எதுக்குடா வெயிட் பண்ணனும் நம்ப? வா எவன் தலைலயவடு தட்டிட்டு நம்ப சபுடுவோம். சபுடுவோம் நம்ப எவன் தலைலயவடு தட்டிட்டு".
Fortunately soon we found ourselves seated in a chair. We ordered what ever we felt like ordering. I thought that was the end of his tantrums. Soon, we found a waiter walking along with a dosa in hand. And i felt somehting uneasy about to happen. YUP!!! and vasudevan didn't disappoint me. He called the waiter and told him "The way u carry the dosa in the plate will not have a good thermal efficiency. The dosa cannot be maintained hot if u carry it in this position"....The waiter had no idea and b4 he could burst in rage, i had to converse with vasudevan as though we were talking. The waiter walked away with a cynical face. Soon we finished our dinner and we entered the cinema hall.
The next day morning i dropped him in his home. Though we share a great interest in music and share few common strings in music, this time his intensity in debating was more than usual...it was way high and i couldn't match up with him. Seems all the time, he spends in IIT alone, he had been missing illayaraja, rahman, our legends MSS, DKP, Maharajapuram etc....Every night when he was online, we used to discuss about music.
He just sent me a lot of youtube clippings and we used to debate on it...They were all yesteryear songs of illayaraja. It was 12:00 in the night when he sent me the final link. It was the famous song machana pathingala, and it is indeed a great song till date. From the previous discussion i was a bit frustrated coz i didn't like the song and at 12:00 in the night, u dont expect me to enjoy this song. Following is our chat conversation :):)
Vasudevan: Hear this da
Ya wait a min d a
11:58 PM vasudevan: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy-eSv-gA4o&feature=relate
Watch this
Three layers of the instruments
The talam changes and then changes instru
12:00 AM Dei u there ?
me: irruken da
ada keka try pannitu irruken
12:03 AM that is a good one da
Vasudevan: Hear it a million times da
me: dei evalo vatti ketalum adu appadiye dan da irrukum
million time ketta illayaraja nerala varuvara?
vasudevan: No da
me: darisanam tharuvara?
12:04 AM apparam edukuda million times keka sonna?
12:09 AM Vasudevan: Chumma than da
12:11 AM me: dei
hearing it a million times is by no means an ordinary feat...even illayaraja would not have heard it a million times in his life time :'( and this crack pot wanted me to hear it a million times at midnight and for no good reason :'( :'(...
Only IITs can produce such great minds :):)
LONG LIVE IITs. Hopefully vasudevan returns to his normal eccentric self soon :( :'(
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Friday, October 2, 2009
Change to story of humankind - We didn't evolve from apes!
World Without Oil
When most of us think about oil, we tend to think about heating oil for the furnace and about the gasoline and diesel fuel that keeps our cars and trucks on the road. What most of us don't realize, however, is that oil does more than just fuel our vehicles and keep us warm in winter. It has become the foundation upon which our entire modern civilization has been built. Recently, that foundation has begun to develop some cracks and has become a little shakier than it used to be, as cheap oil and natural gas become harder to find and acquire. Even if we were to develop a new source of energy and a more fuel-efficient car today, without oil, modern civilization as we have come to know it is still in deep trouble.
To start with the basics, armies aren't the only organizations that run on their stomachs. So do civilizations. Agribusiness is totally dependent upon large machines and artificial fertilizers and pesticides in order to raise, harvest, and transport the vast quantities of grain, fruit, and vegetables we enjoy today. Fertilizers and pesticides require oil and natural gas, not only in their distribution, but in their manufacture as well. Also, feed for beef cattle, chickens, and turkeys depends very heavily on these same fertilizers and pesticides. When cheap sources of oil and gas are not readily available, the chemical industry passes the increased costs on to agriculture. The increasing prices for fertilizers and pesticides then results in increased food prices for the rest of us.
We may find ourselves eating farther down the food chain in the near future. In other words, we eat the grain instead of feeding it to something else first, since each link added in the food chain results in energy loss. In the future, the turkey and chicken "factories" we have now may not exist. The vast feedlots where cattle are fattened on grain before being slaughtered and made into hamburger patties for the nation's fast food restaurants may no longer be economical. Thus, wastes from such industries may no longer be available to those who believe it could serve as a viable large-scale energy source for the future.
The world is now consuming roughly 77 million barrels of oil a day. And the demand grows every year as other countries aspire to our style of living and level of consumption. What's really interesting is that out of that 77 million barrels, the U.S. consumes most of it. In 2002, the U.S. consumed 19.66 million barrels a day on the average--more than one-quarter of the entire world's oil consumption--and the demand in this country continues to grow every year. You can check this out for yourself on this US Department of
Today, much of our food travels an average of 1200 to 1500 miles before it gets to our tables. Most of the vegetables consumed in the East were transported overland by truck from California. The roads the trucks roll on are made of asphalt. Where does asphalt come from? You guessed it--from petroleum. When the supplies of asphalt become more restricted, our entire transportation system may very well begin to deteriorate. There are some substitutes, but certainly not in the quantities required to maintain a national road system. And the substitutes also require energy to manufacture and transport. Which roads will be sacrificed first? Will it be the interstate system on the edge of town, or the street in front of your home?
And, oh, by the way, those tires on the trucks and on your family car? They also required petroleum in their manufacture and distribution. Along with the machinery that mined the iron ore, converted it into steel, and formed it into the frame for your car.
So, okay, what else is oil used for? Well, plastics for one thing! Look around you. How much of your world is made up of plastic? The keyboard you type on is most likely plastic, as are the casings for your monitor and your printer. Much of our food comes in plastic containers, even our eggs these days, and the spouts on our plastic-coated juice and milk cartons are themselves plastic as well. The hospitals depend on disposable plastic supplies, such as syringes and oxygen tubing. Bottom line: it would take a book to document all the uses of plastic, and plastic depends on the rich chemical soup called petroleum. Oh, and have you looked at what ink is made of? Or that pen in your hands?
But it doesn't stop there. The roofing tiles and tar paper used in home construction require petroleum for their manufacture and distribution; the lubricants in our engines and machinery--even "synthetic" oils--are currently oil-derived. Many medications require petroleum for their manufacture. Our synthetic textiles, such as nylon and rayon, depend on the chemicals derived from petroleum. Petroleum, in other words, touches every industry…every technology…every business…every home…and each and every one of us in one vital way or another, every single day of every single week.
Many people have suggested all we have to do is begin manufacturing oil and plastics from organic sources such as corn or soybeans or other such crops. Unfortunately, there is only so much land available, and most of the arable land is currently being used to grow food--or is being developed into more homes and shopping centers. The nice thing about oil is that it is underground and takes up relatively little space to extract. So, do we give up food production for energy substitutes and plastics instead? And who is it that will go hungry while perfectly good farmland is used to grow plastic for all those McDonald's Happy Meal toys?
It may be that in the not too distant future, we end up with several different schemes for energy production that will indeed keep us warm and allow us to keep driving our cars while the tires hold out. But one thing's for sure: no single method will be able to replace petroleum and everything we use it for.
Also, ask yourselves this: Do we really want to find something that will totally replace oil so our civilization can continue as it is right now? Even if we were to find a substitute, and energy doesn't become a limiting factor, then food and water are sure to be. While the corporate fishing fleets are busily mining the oceans and destroying the world's fisheries, similar corporate agricultural interests are busily mining our topsoil and groundwater. Personally, I'm beginning to think it might actually be better if our civilization were brought up short--so our planet doesn't end up becoming a giant, uninhabitable dust ball.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Lise Maring worked for several years at NASA's Langley Research Center and briefly at the Goddard Space Flight Center as a contractor employee. She is currently working as a technical editor/writer but has also been a systems analyst, a database administrator in NASA's technology commercialization program, an operations lead for a remote sensing data processing center, and chair of an interagency user services team for NASA's remote sensing-oriented Earth Observing System (which was part of the Mission to Planet Earth program.) She also runs several online groups that are community and/or environmentally-oriented and is the newsletter editor/writer for the York River Group of the Sierra Club.